Isabella is an Italian equivalent of 'Isabella, Isabelle, Isabel, etc.'. It's a feminine name that's pronounced 'ee-sah-BEHL-lah'. It's related in English to the name 'Elizabeth, Elisabeth', etc.'. The Italian equivalent is 'Elisabetta', which is pronounced 'eh-lee-sah-BEHT-tah'.
"Isabella" in English and Spanish is Isabella in Italian.
It is Bella i think short for Isabella like off Twilight
Here are some of them: Hawaiian - Ikapela Spanish - Isabel Italian - Isabel / Isabella Polish- Brunatnozolty Croatian - Liza There are more (japanese ,chinese ,arabic ,hebrew ,russian ,hindi , korean , and bulgarian, but they all have special letters.
Isabella Catholica.
Isabelle is the French traditional spelling for Isabella.
"Isabella" in English and Spanish is Isabella in Italian.
Isabella is the same in English and in Italian.
The Italian name Isabella means 'pledged to God'.
Isabella is Italian.
Isabella.
Isabella Rosalini Sophia Loren
the name Isabella is from Ireland NO IT isn't! my name is ISABELLA and it comes from ITALY! it means beautiful i am Italian! i would know that! or latin Bella bambina
Isabella is a Italian word for goddess
Yes, Isabella d'Este, an Italian noblewoman, spoke Italian. She was a prominent figure in the Italian Renaissance and played a significant role in the arts and politics. Being born and raised in Italy, she would have been fluent in the Italian language of her time.
"Isabel" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Isabella. The feminine proper noun -- which relates back to the ancient Hebrew name אֱלִישֶׁבַע (Elisheva) for "My God is abundant" or "My God is an oath" -- may appear additionally as "Isabella" or "Isabelle" in English. The pronunciation will be "EE-sa-BEL-la" in Italian.
Isabella d'Este.
Christopher Columbus!